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4D Rollers!First KennyKee Styles Application. 4D rollers is a 4D number generator designed to display 4D number and its energy rating. If you would like to buy a 4D number but has no thought on what number to buy, then try 4D Rollers!

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From example above, i store only the $user_id into the session and the rest into a cache file in the server. The cookie / session is now very small as it contains $user_id only.

Then, I save session data into a cache file. To ensure I am able to access the correct cache file when I want to retrieve the session data, I use ‘cu-‘ + $user_id as the key. Note that the time-to-expire is set to unlimited as the data need to be used all the time.

6) Now the string becomes “Edit Service Sushi&amp;apos;s Shop“. The string parameter is now safe. We can use this parameter string as input for jQuery.html() function without breaking the JavaScript function.

2) Hide second and third image using jQuery hide(). Now we have only one image showing.

3) Next, we need to make the second image fading in after a certain amount of time in crossfading manner. To do this, we will set first and third images to have z-index = 0 while second image to have z-index = 1.

Note we have second image on top of all other images and it is still hidden. Call fadeIn(‘slow’) for second image.

4) Once fadeIn() animation for second image is completed, call hide() for first and third images.

5) Repeat this method for next images.

To see how to create continues looping of crossfading images, see code sample below:

Sometimes, you may not be able to connect to your newly bought wireless modem from your laptop. Your wireless modem may be 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless mode ready. The default mode might be set to “n”. If your laptop is not able to scan your access point, then you can try the following:

1) Right click network icon, click “Open Network and Sharing Center”.

2) Click “Change adapter settings”.

3) Right click Wireless Network Connection. Click Properties.

4) From Networking tab, click Configure.

5) From Advanced tab, click “Adhoc 11n”.

6) From Value drop down, select Enable.

7) Click OK.

Now you can try to see if you are able to connect to your access point.